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#21 An6ryMan69

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Posted 21 July 2022 - 10:43 AM

Not sure why the vitreous for PPC's (snubby or otherwise); laservomit is still the most dead simple way to build an effective mech.


The maps listed have lots of cover, as did the old Polar Highlands, and even the "mistaken" Tourmaline (which I loved), if someone knows even the simplest things about using dead ground. They just are not maps filled with ambush sites, like some others are - their terrain needs to be *used* to get results. Some maps have terrain that gives you basically a free pass from long range weapons over much of the map; if a person really loves those then fine, but I'd hate to see even more of that popping up.

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Posted 21 July 2022 - 12:04 PM

View PostAn6ryMan69, on 21 July 2022 - 10:43 AM, said:

Not sure why the vitreous for PPC's (snubby or otherwise); laservomit is still the most dead simple way to build an effective mech.


The maps listed have lots of cover, as did the old Polar Highlands, and even the "mistaken" Tourmaline (which I loved), if someone knows even the simplest things about using dead ground. They just are not maps filled with ambush sites, like some others are - their terrain needs to be *used* to get results. Some maps have terrain that gives you basically a free pass from long range weapons over much of the map; if a person really loves those then fine, but I'd hate to see even more of that popping up.


Essentially, yes. Knowing where not to stand and how to move using cover comes with learning the maps and can minimize the worst incoming fire.

Most of the time when _i_ get owned, it happened because tactical situation something something and I went to a spot that I knew to be poor, or I led a push that turned out not to be a push. Sure enough, I paid for it.





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